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Which of the following makes NO distinction between an explanatory variable X and a response variable Y (i.e., you can interchange the roles of X and Y and get the same result)?CorrelationOnly correlation makes no distinction between the X and Y variables. With regression the line would be flipped.

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The term that makes NO distinction between an explanatory variable X and a response variable Y is Correlation , the correct option is (a) .

In the question ,

four options are given ,

we have to select the option that makes no distinction between explanatory variable X and a response variable Y .

Response Variable is the (dependent variable) measures the outcome of the study.

Explanatory Variable is the (independent variable) helps to explain or influence changes in a response variable.

So , Correlation makes no distinction between explanatory and response variables.

So , it makes no difference in calculating the correlation , which variable you call x and which you call y  .

Therefore , the correct option is (a) .

The given question is incomplete , the complete question is

Which of the following makes NO distinction between an explanatory variable X and a response variable Y (i.e., you can interchange the roles of X and Y and get the same result) ?

(a) Correlation

(b) Regression

(c) Both correlation and regression make no distinction between X and Y.

(d) Both correlation and regression make distinction between X and Y.

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